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Job involvement and organizational commitment as longitudinal predictors of job performance: A study of scientists and engineers.

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1997

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A study of 532 scientists and engineers from 4 industrial research and development organizations showed that as hypothesized, the scientist–engineer distinction had a moderating effect on the relationships between job involvement and 1-year-later job-performance ratings and on counts of patents and

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